Am I too high?

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To agree with 77401 I had a similar experience. Back in the late 70's (my 1st attempt at being self employed) I used to wire a bunch of swimming pools. I found the more I charged, the less picky the homeowner was. Very weird.

I wonder if you are perceived to be "cheap", the customer looks very hard as to where you might be cutting corners and nic pics every thing they don't understand (which of course can be a lot).
 
Bob,

Good posting, i had a good laugh, when you said some will have home theatre, put in for 250,000 plus, we see that here also, seems to no limit whan it comes to frills, so how a square foot for a home theatre?
 
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In my area rule of thumb for residential is 10% of job or 4$ sq foot for basic code 6$ sq foot in rich areas basic code. You need to make money to stay in buisness not to keep busy and make GC rich. Gc is not going to drop his price on your electrical only put more money in his bank acct.
 
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